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Heparin Lock Flush IV Flush Solution 10u/mL Prefilled Syringe 5 mL 30 Count

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SKU 08290-3064-14
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Heparin Lock Flush IV Flush Solution 10u/mL Prefilled Syringe 5 mL 30 Count
Heparin Lock Flush IV Flush Solution 10u/mL Prefilled Syringe 5 mL 30 Count
$ 65.95 $ 42.00
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Description

BD PosiFlush™ Heparin Lock Flush (10 U/mL, 5 mL syringe)

BD’s PosiFlush™ 306414 is a sterile, prefilled heparin lock flush syringe containing heparin sodium 10 USP units/mL (50 units total in 5 mL). It is intended only for intravenous catheter flushes (locks) – to keep IV lines open – and not for systemic anticoagulation. The syringe is single-use, luer-lock type (concentric tip) with 0.5 mL graduations. According to supplier data, BD PosiFlush 306414 is a preservative-free formulation (safe for use in neonates and infants), packaged steriley in boxes (e.g. 30 syringes per box, BD part #08290-3064-14).

  • Contents: Heparin sodium (porcine-derived) 10 USP units per mL (total 50 units in 5 mL) plus sodium chloride for tonicity. Typical compositions include ~9 mg NaCl per mL and a small EDTA stabilizer. Unlike some older products, this one contains no benzyl alcohol preservative (it’s labeled preservative-free).
  • Packaging: Sterile, single-dose syringe containing 5 mL solution (marked to 5 mL on a 10 mL syringe). Sold in bulk (e.g. 30 syringes/box to hospitals or clinics. BD’s website confirms the description: “BD PosiFlush™ Prefilled Heparin Lock Flush Syringe, 5 mL Syringe … 10 USP units/mL” (SKU 306414).

Indications and Use

  • IV Catheter “Lock” Flush: The heparin lock solution is injected into the catheter hub after infusion or blood draw to fill the device and prevent clot formation. It maintains line patency between uses. Package insert language emphasizes: “intended for maintenance of patency of intravenous injection devices only and is not to be used for anticoagulant therapy”.
  • Typical protocol: After administering IV medication or drawing blood, use the heparin syringe to flush the catheter. It is common to first flush with normal saline and then “lock” the line with the heparin solution. Before flushing, one should aspirate to confirm the line is open, then inject the heparin solution to completely fill the catheter lumen. This lock flush is replaced each time the line is used.
  • Not for Other Uses: Do not use this product to treat blood clots or as a regular anticoagulant. It is strictly for catheter maintenance.

Administration Guidelines

  • Dosage/Volume: Use the full 5 mL (50 units) to fill the line or device as per protocols. The volume needed depends on catheter length; typically the entire prefilled syringe is used to ensure the line is filled. (Do not inject extra volume into the patient’s circulation.)
  • Technique: Attach the syringe securely to the catheter hub and slowly inject so the lock solution fills the device. Always follow facility protocols (e.g. aspirate before and after if required). Do not mix this heparin solution with other IV drugs in the syringe.
  • Disposal: This is a single-use syringe. Discard any unused portion and the syringe after use.

Safety and Precautions

  • Anticoagulant effects: At 10 U/mL, each flush delivers a low heparin dose. Normally this does not cause systemic anticoagulation. However, accidental misuse (e.g. IV push into patient) could increase bleeding risk.
  • Allergies/Contraindications: Contraindicated in patients with known heparin allergy or history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Use caution in patients with bleeding disorders. For pediatric/neonatal use, ensure preservative-free product (BD 306414 is so labeled. Heparin lock solutions containing benzyl alcohol (not this one) are generally avoided in newborns.
  • Side Effects: Since it is typically locked in the catheter, systemic side effects are rare. Monitor for any unexpected bleeding around the site.
  • Storage: Store at room temperature away from light per label. Check expiration before use.

Availability and Cost

  • Supplies: Sold to medical institutions (nursing, IV therapy departments) in bulk packages (typically 30 syringes/box). Requires appropriate medical license or prescription.
  • Pricing Example: One US supplier lists BD PosiFlush Heparin Lock Flush 10 U/mL, 5 mL PREF Syringe (30/box) at about ~$42.98 for a 30-unit box (roughly $1.40 per syringe). Actual prices vary by vendor and purchase volume.
  • Alternatives: Similar heparin lock flush syringes are available from other manufacturers (e.g. Hep-Lock 10 U/mL by Baxter, Sigma-Aldrich, etc.), but always use the specified concentration and follow brand guidelines.

Disclaimer: This information is for reference only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. For instructions on using BD PosiFlush or any heparin flush solution, consult the official BD product label/insert and your healthcare protocols. Always follow clinical guidelines and institutional policies when using intravenous flush solutions.

Description

BD PosiFlush™ Heparin Lock Flush (10 U/mL, 5 mL syringe)

BD’s PosiFlush™ 306414 is a sterile, prefilled heparin lock flush syringe containing heparin sodium 10 USP units/mL (50 units total in 5 mL). It is intended only for intravenous catheter flushes (locks) – to keep IV lines open – and not for systemic anticoagulation. The syringe is single-use, luer-lock type (concentric tip) with 0.5 mL graduations. According to supplier data, BD PosiFlush 306414 is a preservative-free formulation (safe for use in neonates and infants), packaged steriley in boxes (e.g. 30 syringes per box, BD part #08290-3064-14).

  • Contents: Heparin sodium (porcine-derived) 10 USP units per mL (total 50 units in 5 mL) plus sodium chloride for tonicity. Typical compositions include ~9 mg NaCl per mL and a small EDTA stabilizer. Unlike some older products, this one contains no benzyl alcohol preservative (it’s labeled preservative-free).
  • Packaging: Sterile, single-dose syringe containing 5 mL solution (marked to 5 mL on a 10 mL syringe). Sold in bulk (e.g. 30 syringes/box to hospitals or clinics. BD’s website confirms the description: “BD PosiFlush™ Prefilled Heparin Lock Flush Syringe, 5 mL Syringe … 10 USP units/mL” (SKU 306414).

Indications and Use

  • IV Catheter “Lock” Flush: The heparin lock solution is injected into the catheter hub after infusion or blood draw to fill the device and prevent clot formation. It maintains line patency between uses. Package insert language emphasizes: “intended for maintenance of patency of intravenous injection devices only and is not to be used for anticoagulant therapy”.
  • Typical protocol: After administering IV medication or drawing blood, use the heparin syringe to flush the catheter. It is common to first flush with normal saline and then “lock” the line with the heparin solution. Before flushing, one should aspirate to confirm the line is open, then inject the heparin solution to completely fill the catheter lumen. This lock flush is replaced each time the line is used.
  • Not for Other Uses: Do not use this product to treat blood clots or as a regular anticoagulant. It is strictly for catheter maintenance.

Administration Guidelines

  • Dosage/Volume: Use the full 5 mL (50 units) to fill the line or device as per protocols. The volume needed depends on catheter length; typically the entire prefilled syringe is used to ensure the line is filled. (Do not inject extra volume into the patient’s circulation.)
  • Technique: Attach the syringe securely to the catheter hub and slowly inject so the lock solution fills the device. Always follow facility protocols (e.g. aspirate before and after if required). Do not mix this heparin solution with other IV drugs in the syringe.
  • Disposal: This is a single-use syringe. Discard any unused portion and the syringe after use.

Safety and Precautions

  • Anticoagulant effects: At 10 U/mL, each flush delivers a low heparin dose. Normally this does not cause systemic anticoagulation. However, accidental misuse (e.g. IV push into patient) could increase bleeding risk.
  • Allergies/Contraindications: Contraindicated in patients with known heparin allergy or history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Use caution in patients with bleeding disorders. For pediatric/neonatal use, ensure preservative-free product (BD 306414 is so labeled. Heparin lock solutions containing benzyl alcohol (not this one) are generally avoided in newborns.
  • Side Effects: Since it is typically locked in the catheter, systemic side effects are rare. Monitor for any unexpected bleeding around the site.
  • Storage: Store at room temperature away from light per label. Check expiration before use.

Availability and Cost

  • Supplies: Sold to medical institutions (nursing, IV therapy departments) in bulk packages (typically 30 syringes/box). Requires appropriate medical license or prescription.
  • Pricing Example: One US supplier lists BD PosiFlush Heparin Lock Flush 10 U/mL, 5 mL PREF Syringe (30/box) at about ~$42.98 for a 30-unit box (roughly $1.40 per syringe). Actual prices vary by vendor and purchase volume.
  • Alternatives: Similar heparin lock flush syringes are available from other manufacturers (e.g. Hep-Lock 10 U/mL by Baxter, Sigma-Aldrich, etc.), but always use the specified concentration and follow brand guidelines.

Disclaimer: This information is for reference only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. For instructions on using BD PosiFlush or any heparin flush solution, consult the official BD product label/insert and your healthcare protocols. Always follow clinical guidelines and institutional policies when using intravenous flush solutions.

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